THE NO.1 LADIES' DETECTIVE AGENCY introduced the world to the one and only Precious Ramotswe - the engaging and sassy owner of Botswana's only detective agency. TEARS OF THE GIRAFFE, McCall Smith's second book, takes us further into this world as we follow Mama Ramotswe into more daring situations ...
- REMAINDER MARKED TITLE - The Sunday Times bestseller and Richard Judy Book Club author of Sleep returns with her most gripping book yet.STRANGERS: NOW A TOP TEN SUNDAY TIMES BESTELLER?Fast-paced and satisfying DAILY MAIL?I was glued from start to finish! SHARI LAPENA Ursula Gareth and Alice have ..
'Chris Hammer is a great writer - a leader in Australian noir.' Michael Connelly
'I think this is even better than the first.' Ann Cleeves
'The best Australian crime novel since Peter Temple's The Broken Shore.' The Times
For half a lifetime, journalist Martin Scarsden has run from his past..
A ten-year-old boy 'hires' native Alaskan investigator Kate Shugak to find her missing father and when Kate stumbles across a body in the woods she fears she may have found him. Finding out what happened will lead Kate to a right-wing religious sect, a conspiracy of silence and a smouldering evil. K..
- REMAINDER MARKED TITLE - ?Breathtaking suspense. A phenomenal talent HOLLY SEDDON?Terrifically engaging JO SPAIN?Addictive. I couldnt put it down PHOEBE MORGAN?A heart-thumping racing thriller CHRISTINA McDONALDShe only looked away for a second? Anne White only looked away for a second but thats a..
You are his prey…The sixth gripping thriller in Lars Kepler's bestselling series featuring Joona Linna. Perfect for fans of Stieg Larsson and Jo Nesbo. There's a face at the window.A masked stranger stands in the shadow of a garden, watching his first victim through the window. He will kill him slow..
1950s Dublin. When a body is found in the canal, pathologist
Quirke and his detective friend Inspector Hackett must find the
truth behind this brutal murder. But in a world where the police
are not trusted, and secrets often remain buried, there is
perhaps little hope of bringing the perpetrator..